If you thought that this would strike a major nerve in the black community - or in the human community, for that matter - then you were right. This afternoon dozens of people showed up at RCC for a press conference held by Roxbury activist Jamarhl Crawford and others who remain convinced that what they saw in the video seen 'round the world is unacceptable.

This is only the beginning of the second leg of this fight. In the coming weeks, here are some things to note as the showdown over police brutality in Boston continues:

The ACLU is pissed off, and we all know what a pain in law enforcement's ass they can be. Expect some noise from their attorneys.

DA Conley is going to keep getting ripped for the so-called investigation he conducted, which, according to several folks who spoke today, was not only negligent in collecting adequate community data, but was also done in a manner that made potential witnesses feel intimidated by law enforcement.

Nobody believes that the DA conducted a fair investigation of the BPD - or that they could under any circumstanes since the two entities work so closely with each other on a daily basis. As noted at today's event, Conley has a history of letting cops off the hook in these types of situations.